What is the difference between a suspension link and a control arm?
                    Rough Country 31402 Suspension Control Arm
                            
            
            
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    Jun 17, 2025 - 06:54 PM
    A suspension link and a control arm are both components of a vehicle's suspension system, but they serve different functions. A control arm connects the wheel hub to the vehicle's frame and allows for controlled movement of the wheels, typically managing the camber and caster angles. In contrast, a suspension link, often part of a multi-link suspension system, connects various suspension parts and helps manage wheel motion and alignment, providing additional flexibility and tuning capability for the suspension geometry.
        
    
 
 
                
             
         
        
    
        
    
        
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                    Rough Country 31402 Suspension Control Arm
                    
                        ONLY fits models with 3 to 3.5-inches of suspension lift. Does NOT fit models equipped with factory air ride. Does NOT fit stock height models., 2019-2023:2WD:Ram:1500;2019-2
023:4WD:Ram:1500, Suspension Control Arm, Forged Upper Control Arms, Made of forged aluminum for unsurpassed strength and ...
                            
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